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the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will close over 1,000 stores as it
the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will...
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but i think jim is right, there is a potential here for even another reason. the president is proposing to increase the earned income credit for workers not living with minor children. a sizable earned income credit for families with kids. >> woodruff: right. you have young workers or middle-age workers who is single individuals, if they pay no wages, for those who are in poverty or deeper into poverty, that should be something where both parties say that's not a good idea and both parties want to encourage them to work for and earned income credit does that. >> woodruff: you see republicans moving in the president's direction, having more interest in doing something like this? >> i wouldn't say that. i think in the area of earned income tax credit, there might be some overlap. but in general the republican approach will be very different, i think. i think they'll look at the range of programs aimed at helping the poor and say a lot of these programs have been created without any relationship or understanding of how they interact with the others and create lar
but i think jim is right, there is a potential here for even another reason. the president is proposing to increase the earned income credit for workers not living with minor children. a sizable earned income credit for families with kids. >> woodruff: right. you have young workers or middle-age workers who is single individuals, if they pay no wages, for those who are in poverty or deeper into poverty, that should be something where both parties say that's not a good idea and both...
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joining me now, sam cedar, host of majority report with sam cedar, and jim deckers. dan, you work in the hydrocarbon markets, you've been a trader on those desks. this critique, the argument coming from the right which,you have to drill more, that will reduce, that will disempower putin, what do you make of it? >> the russians have a major control, major influence on most of eastern europe through natural gas. we have to distinguish between natural gas which is a gas and crude oil which is a liquid. if you want to move a liquid from one place to another, you put it in a dixie cup, and move it anyway you like. natural gas has one way of being transported, through a pipeline. >> hi, we're poland, we'll take our natural gas -- >> the only other way you can get it across is through what we call lng which is liquid natural gas. it needs to be cooled, to be transported as lng needs to be cooled to minus 260 degrees fahrenheit, then put it carefully into select containers that you can transport overseas. this costs a lot of money. >> right. >> this is why permitting, you ca
joining me now, sam cedar, host of majority report with sam cedar, and jim deckers. dan, you work in the hydrocarbon markets, you've been a trader on those desks. this critique, the argument coming from the right which,you have to drill more, that will reduce, that will disempower putin, what do you make of it? >> the russians have a major control, major influence on most of eastern europe through natural gas. we have to distinguish between natural gas which is a gas and crude oil which...
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jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for what the west sees as a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. and while the e.u. talks today that ian referred to seem to already be hitting headwinds from countries like germany who believe sanctions will backfire, today, as you say, the u.s. upped the ante somewhat against putin, first with the state department announcement -- visa bans on a number of ukraine officials -- and the executive order that president obama signed authorizing sanctions, and we assume that's freezing assets on certain individuals, punishing them if they threaten ukrain
jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for...
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>> so, for example, you heard the tax piece that jim mentioned. i disagree that the white house is out of that loop. in fact, if you look at the president's corporate tax proposal, and by the way he was first on that, dave camp followed him, there's actually some room for agreement there. not only is the thing structured somewhat similarly, but they take some of the benefits, the one-time transition resources which in the president's budget amounts to about $150 billion, and they apply it to infrastructure investment which both sides want. an expansion of the earned income tax credit for childless adults. that's the kind of thing where you might find pieces in here to pull out. >> jim, do you think this is the time that they'll change the way that, for example, the private equity industry is paid by saying you'll be taxed at the higher capital gains -- the higher income rate as opposed to capital gains? >> well, i mean, there are certainly puts and takes everyone is going to find agreement or disagreement with. unfortunately, i don't think this is
>> so, for example, you heard the tax piece that jim mentioned. i disagree that the white house is out of that loop. in fact, if you look at the president's corporate tax proposal, and by the way he was first on that, dave camp followed him, there's actually some room for agreement there. not only is the thing structured somewhat similarly, but they take some of the benefits, the one-time transition resources which in the president's budget amounts to about $150 billion, and they apply it...
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we have reports from across the country starting with weather channel's jim cantore down in washington, d.c. take a listen. >> as we expected the snow continues to taper off and visibility is coming up. you can see the rotunda and capitol from our van teenage point. the problem is that temperatures are still falling. we'll be in the single digits by the time tomorrow morning rolls around. >> reporter: traffic is beginning to get back to normal even though the temperature is 16 degrees. this city missed catastrophic ice storm because it stayed just above freezing as 3 inches of rain fell late on sunday. to the north of memphis, not so lucky, they got freezing rain and limbs and trees down, 34,000 people without power. temperatures now 16. tomorrow it may begin to melt off. >> reporter: i'm ron allen in atlantic city, new jersey, this is why there's a state of emergency. you can see the roads ahead of us are covered with snow and it's very slow going, 25 miles per hour, the temperatures also just 19. it's bitter cold outside. good day to take the day off if you can. back to you. >> all r
we have reports from across the country starting with weather channel's jim cantore down in washington, d.c. take a listen. >> as we expected the snow continues to taper off and visibility is coming up. you can see the rotunda and capitol from our van teenage point. the problem is that temperatures are still falling. we'll be in the single digits by the time tomorrow morning rolls around. >> reporter: traffic is beginning to get back to normal even though the temperature is 16...
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jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress disorder, and suicide at 10 a.m. eastern. you can join in that conversation on facebook and twitter. 2 p.m. eastern, it's a hearing on the economic effect of alzheimer's disease and the state of all summers research before a senate appropriations subcommittee. >> i think there are some myths out there. people think the maraschino cherry is a preserved product. it's no different than a pickled cherry and the process is no different than the types of sulfates you use in making wine. -- i would not a call it a healthy product but
jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress...
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what i find iron jim for conservatives to push barack obama to look more like russia. >> this is an excuse to get on television and launch an attack. >> i am taking this too seriously? >> yeah, there's no way, there's no way in a million years that lindsey graham thinks that this is a function of benghazi, that vladimir putin is saying, like, i see an open door here. >> i think he does believe that, actually. >> then he must also think that what happened in lebanon under reagan opened the door to benghazi and then just keep going further back. i mean it's here is lunacy, it's sheer lunacy that putin is going "no one's been held accountable for benghazi, let's those crimea." >> he incited the wrath of michelle malkin. >> when she's the voice of reason you know you've gone a step too far. >> the other thing is climate. there's going to come a time when some of that stuff has to stand the ground. it's starting to dawn on some of the companies. it's starting to dawn on investors but it's not dawning on anyone in politics right now. >> the natural gas question is the one that really speaks to i
what i find iron jim for conservatives to push barack obama to look more like russia. >> this is an excuse to get on television and launch an attack. >> i am taking this too seriously? >> yeah, there's no way, there's no way in a million years that lindsey graham thinks that this is a function of benghazi, that vladimir putin is saying, like, i see an open door here. >> i think he does believe that, actually. >> then he must also think that what happened in lebanon...
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joining me now are congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington, and salon.com's joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> it's good to be here. >> congressman mcdermott, this gop report blames poverty on the safety net, and on family structure. give me your take on this. >> well, as usual, paul ryan's running in the wrong direction. the american people know that it's what you're paid when you work that makes you get out of poverty. and as long as we don't raise the minimum wage, we're not going to get people out of poverty. a little town in washington, seatac, voted by public vote to raise to it $15. all over the country, suddenly there is an explosion of people recognizing that people who are paid well are not in poverty. we haven't raised the minimum wage. you can work as hard as you want at a minimum wage job and you're still in poverty. so you have to do something about the minimum wage. that's why the president's going forward with this. and unless paul ryan figures out which way the country is moving, he is going to be left in the dust. >> you know,
joining me now are congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington, and salon.com's joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> it's good to be here. >> congressman mcdermott, this gop report blames poverty on the safety net, and on family structure. give me your take on this. >> well, as usual, paul ryan's running in the wrong direction. the american people know that it's what you're paid when you work that makes you get out of poverty. and as long...
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jim iuorio, what will you do tomorrow morning? >> i think today's negativity in the market came at an inopportune time. the fact that we couldn't follow through today leads me to believe that -- by the way, we've had an 9% rally in the matter of a few weeks. and normal times we would say, nothing bad was taken 3%, 4% off the top to give us another buy opportunity. if it's weak tomorrow, i think it's going to trade down about 3%, 4%. i would by in the low 1,800s there. >> zach, you get the last word. >> we are in a static two months here after a really strong 2013. and so there is noise and there are stories that are going to move marks up and down, 2% in a week. but until otherwise notified, as far as i'm concerned right now, we are just in a very stagnant pattern. >> i think we're just consolidating last year's enormous gains and i think in the long run that's bullish as hell. >> i don't think you should wait for a push pullback. i think this is just a slow, gradual investing climate. >> michael farr, jim iuorio, zachary karabell
jim iuorio, what will you do tomorrow morning? >> i think today's negativity in the market came at an inopportune time. the fact that we couldn't follow through today leads me to believe that -- by the way, we've had an 9% rally in the matter of a few weeks. and normal times we would say, nothing bad was taken 3%, 4% off the top to give us another buy opportunity. if it's weak tomorrow, i think it's going to trade down about 3%, 4%. i would by in the low 1,800s there. >> zach, you...
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some of the bills that we're seeing across the country in places like arizona that are essentially jim crow for gay people, because they're living in this bubble where they're part of this silent majority. >> right. it's one of the things i talked about the last time i was on your show, about a cultural disconnect that is a real problem among the republican party and in the conservative movement. just a certain segment of conservatives who just aren't in touch with real life in america in 2014, and that's going to hold them back. >> well, jimmy, i remember talking to you a year ago about this. you were very emotional about the lack of inclusiveness. i want to point out log cabin, another gay republican group, boycotted cpac, and i see this as a problem for the party. they're not looking in the mirror, maybe it's us, we're having good folks leave the party, saying they don't feel included. so what is your advice to republicans? if you were to sit down with reince priebus, what would you tell him to do to improve the image for gay rights? >> stop fighting about who's good enough to wear
some of the bills that we're seeing across the country in places like arizona that are essentially jim crow for gay people, because they're living in this bubble where they're part of this silent majority. >> right. it's one of the things i talked about the last time i was on your show, about a cultural disconnect that is a real problem among the republican party and in the conservative movement. just a certain segment of conservatives who just aren't in touch with real life in america in...
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we'll speak with senator jim inhofe as russia sends warships into the black sea. we are going to talk about whether america should be involved. >> we are witnessing an aggressive dictator, a thug and bully dismantling a major european country, ukraine. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ bill: extreme weather alert. very cold start to the month of march causing slick road conditions outside dallas. look at the icy roads making a mess of traffic. backing up traffic for 15 miles. after self hours some of these drivers gave up and you found the nearest hotel. >> you couldn't go any farther. it was starting to get dark. it was bad enough in the light. >> it did damage to our car, spinning off. we need to get off and get a room for the night. bill: the below-freezing temperatures keeping the highways frozen solid. martha: president vladimir putin making his first comments on the ukraine. he says russia has every righ
we'll speak with senator jim inhofe as russia sends warships into the black sea. we are going to talk about whether america should be involved. >> we are witnessing an aggressive dictator, a thug and bully dismantling a major european country, ukraine. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ bill: extreme weather alert. very cold start to...
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[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in favor of signing the bsa i think it's a virtual certainty the bsa will be signed. the issue whether president karzai signs it or not in my view is irrelevant. we need to plan on effectively him not signing it and move forward. i truly hope that any of the costs ambassador dobbins said might occur if there is delay might be effected by the great planning capacity our agencies have. i don't think there is any need for any particular cost as long as we keep our eye on the long game as is the topic of this panel. in turning to this topic of the afghan security forces which i not going to be
[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in...
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hi once again, jim. >> reporter: hi again, carl. the big moment of the day, moments i should say, was president putin's vintage performance at a press conference earlier. he spoke for an hour and a half looking and sounding extremely confident and along the way made several key comments that signaled that putin doesn't feel he has to push things any further on the possibility of the use of force, he said he didn't think that was necessary at this time in crimea or anywhere else in ukraine leaving open, of course, the possibility but only as a last resort. he also said he didn't see annexing crimea into russia as a, quote, opportunity to be seized and added that he would never encourage any aspirations of splitting ukraine apart. now, analysts are saying that those kinds of comments coupled with those images of russian forces returning to their bases today after putin announced the end of the war games along ukraine's border with russia, all that should really lower the temperature now in the standoff that had become as we know incre
hi once again, jim. >> reporter: hi again, carl. the big moment of the day, moments i should say, was president putin's vintage performance at a press conference earlier. he spoke for an hour and a half looking and sounding extremely confident and along the way made several key comments that signaled that putin doesn't feel he has to push things any further on the possibility of the use of force, he said he didn't think that was necessary at this time in crimea or anywhere else in ukraine...
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the article reports he no longer on speaking terms with jim messina, the manager of president obama's re-election campaign. the man we have talked about on on the show that is a democratic karl rove and made it clear he is supporting hillary clinton. glenn makes a great point in here. one of the reasons that vice president biden has been so great on the show, glenn points out he is refreshing humanity at a time when so many of politics is driven by calculation and money. >> mike allen, one of the things, you've heard it from democrats, they have been enraged on the hill because we always talk about republican obstructionism. harry reid doesn't want to get deals done either in a lot of respects. he doesn't let republican ideas come up. a lot of times when deals weren't getting done, joe biden would go and he would talk to both sides and he would be very effective in doing what democrats in the harry reid senate wouldn't do and that is strike a deal that put them in a bad position where he actually, joe biden, got things done because he is old school. he believes you get things done by
the article reports he no longer on speaking terms with jim messina, the manager of president obama's re-election campaign. the man we have talked about on on the show that is a democratic karl rove and made it clear he is supporting hillary clinton. glenn makes a great point in here. one of the reasons that vice president biden has been so great on the show, glenn points out he is refreshing humanity at a time when so many of politics is driven by calculation and money. >> mike allen,...
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>> this has not been jim boeheim's best offensive or defensive team. but for the first 25 games, they operated at an incredibly high level of efficiency. they made plays at a level far above the way they normally played. their numbers aren't that different from last year. last year at the end of the season, georgetown blew them out. they lost games toward the end of the season, they couldn't score. georgetown held them to 35 points in washington, d.c. people were thinking it's over for syracuse. look at the final four. will that happen this year? i don't know. they have jeremy grant out, he's got a back issue, has not played much lately. trevor coony, their terrific shooter, has not been able to find shots. they're not a great offensive team. they're still dangerous but they have to get their mojo back a bit. >> you talked about one of my alma maters, florida gators. they're really good. >> billy donovan is a hall of fame coach. he's not a good coach, he's a great coach. they lost a lot from last year, they've gone to the elite eight for a few years in
>> this has not been jim boeheim's best offensive or defensive team. but for the first 25 games, they operated at an incredibly high level of efficiency. they made plays at a level far above the way they normally played. their numbers aren't that different from last year. last year at the end of the season, georgetown blew them out. they lost games toward the end of the season, they couldn't score. georgetown held them to 35 points in washington, d.c. people were thinking it's over for...